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Canadian Airlines

Air Canada Official Site - Air Canada is Canada's largest full-service airline and the largest provider of scheduled passenger services in the Canadian market, the Canada-U.S. transborder market and in the international market to and from Canada. Together with regional partner Jazz, Air Canada serves over 32 million customers annually and provides direct passenger service to over 170 destinations on five continents. Air Canada is a founding member of Star Alliance™, the world's most comprehensive air transportation network.

Westjet Airlines - WestJet was founded in 1996 by a team of Calgary entrepreneurs, headed by Clive Beddoe, as a Western Canadian regional carrier with three aircrafts flying to five cities. Today, WestJet is Canada's leading high-value low-fare airline, offering scheduled service to more than 100 destinations in North America, Central America, The Caribbean and Europe, flying more than 22 million guests a year, on over 700 flights per day, with a fleet of over 150 aircraft.

Calm Air - Central Canadian regional carrier. From Winnipeg, Manitoba in the south to Repulse Bay, Nunavut on the Arctic Circle, Calm Air operates frequent, daily scheduled passenger and cargo flights throughout Manitoba and the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut.  Major Calm Air bases and connection hubs are located at Winnipeg, Thompson and Churchill in Manitoba, and Rankin Inlet in Nunavut. Calm Air currently operates regularly scheduled passenger flights each week, with additional seasonal flights added during northern Manitoba’s fishing season and during Churchill’s Polar Bear Season in the fall. Cargo flights also operate on a regularly scheduled basis each week throughout the region, and passenger and/or cargo charters to anywhere in Canada are available upon request.

Air Transat - Canada-based charter. Transat A.T. Inc. is an integrated international tour operator that specializes in holiday travel. It offers vacation packages, hotel stays and air travel under the Transat and Air Transat brands to some 60 destinations in more than 25 countries in the Americas and Europe. Transat is firmly committed to sustainable tourism development, as reflected in its multiple corporate responsibility initiatives over the past 12 years, and was awarded Travelife certification in 2018. Based in Montreal, the company has 5,000 employees (TSX: TRZ).

Sunwing - Established in 2002, Sunwing Vacations started as a family business and has grown substantially since, providing more vacation packages to the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America than any other travel company from coast to coast. Although they may have increased in scale, Sunwing remains a Canadian-owned and operated company dedicated to delivering frictionless, unique and memorable vacation experiences to Canadians from coast to coast.

Pacific Coastal Airlines - Pacific Coastal Airlines provides regular schedule, charter, and cargo services to 16 airports with connections to 50+ destinations in British Columbia. They are the sixth largest airline operating at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) based on total outbound seats, and third largest based on take offs and landings. They employ over three hundred people in two divisions across fourteen bases including pilots, flight attendants, engineers, dispatchers, and cargo. Their administrative office is located at YVR’s South Terminal in Richmond B.C., and their Seaplane division is headquartered in Port Hardy on Vancouver Island.

Canadian North - Canadian North operates a versatile fleet of aircraft for regularly scheduled passenger and air cargo services. All aircraft are gravel and ice strip equipped for landing in remote locations, and many are combination (combi) aircraft capable of multiple passenger/cargo configurations.

Skyservice - Founded in 1986, Skyservice is Canada's leader in business aviation. With their full-service facilities in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Calgary, Skyservice is dedicated to a full-range of industry leading business aviation services.

CHC - Canadian Helicopter Corporation - CHC Helicopter Corporation is the world's largest provider of helicopter services to the global offshore oil and gas industry, with aircraft operating in more than 30 countries around the world. CHC trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols FLY.A and FLY.B; and on New York Stock Exchange under the symbol FLI.

Porter - Porter is a regional airline owned by Porter Aviation Holdings (formerly known as REGCO Holdings Inc.) and headquartered at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport on the Toronto Islands in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Porter offers you great destinations across their Canadian and US network. Plus, all of their flights include free snacks and drinks, lots of legroom and award-winning service. If you’re ready to fly, you can book anytime.

Keewatin Air LP - Keewatin Air LP is vital for those who live, work and travel in Canada’s remote Arctic region. They are one of the most comprehensive aeromedical organizations in Canada, providing extensive 24-hour emergency air ambulance service.

Swoop - Swoop offers direct, non-stop flights to 20 destinations in Canada, the U.S., Mexico and the Caribbean. No boring layovers, no complex connections - just simple, affordable air travel from point A to B without breaking the bank.

Flair - They are the pioneers of ultra-low fare travel in Canada and since their launch in 2017 they've brought affordable travel to major Canadian markets. Their fares mean everyone can travel more - for less!

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List of Airlines of Canada

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